There are general programs that can be harnessed to calculate some of the criteria for evaluating projects economically. But are there any recent programs that have direct relevance to the economic feasibility of projects?
Your idea of feasibility hinges on the ROI of an investment. Based on this view, I would suggest that you categorize your projects as assets that need investments in, if you classify your projects as assets (or valuation of the final deliverable), you can use financial calculators out there easily.
For example, this might help you:
http://www.calculator.net/roi-calculator.html
You do not need any specific software to assess feasibility because if financial indicators form the basis of your decision, you can do manual calculations. Any other parameters will require you to create a matrix to assess the feasibility of any investment (weighted).
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After a series of training on feasibility study preparation sponsored by The World Bank - ESMAP and the Philippine DOE, yours truly has humbly developed and copyrighted a user-friendly software for making any kind of feasibility study as long as its costs and benefits are known. This software is called "Bytex Feasibility Analyzer", or BFA and its latest version is Version 5.18.
It produces a formatted ready-to-print 6-chapter feasibility study report with various data and computation tables but excluding drawings (which can be attached). These 6 chapters are: Project Summary, Market Feasibility, Technical Feasibility, Financial Feasibility, Socio-Economic Feasibility, and Management Feasibility.
The major outputs of Bytex Feasibility Analyzer, version 5.18, are: Financial Feasibility Analysis (which quantifies the feasibility indicators NPV, IRR, BCR, ROI and payback period), Economic Feasibility Analysis, feasibility remark whether the project is feasible or not, Financial and Economic Sensitivity Analyses, Loan Amortization Schedule, and many other related documents.
Its major inputs are assumptions and the details (quantity, unit, description, unit market price, shadow price, etc.) of investments, details of operation and maintenance expenses, and details of benefits or revenues.
Its application to multi-million peso projects and evaluation of its accuracy, speed and convenience to users was presented during the International Scientific Congress on Engineering Economics at Riga Technical University, Latvia, Europe in October 2018. The technical paper on the development and evaluation of its maiden version is a recipient of a Best Paper award from PSAE (now PSABE). It is now distributed worldwide through the internet with most users from ASEAN countries.
To a certain extent, it can detect lacking crucial inputs and data inconsistencies and automatically warns the user what to do. It offers help in all its windows and input boxes if needed.
It runs on Windows 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems.
Bytex Feasibility Analyzer, version 5.18, can be freely downloaded from this link:
The initial software license good for maximum of 20 feasibility studies is free and license is renewable at a minimal charge of only US$1 per calculation subject to change without prior notice. Only 1 calculation is needed per feasibility study unless you recalculate due to data change or new numeric data entry. The instructions and software manual are included in the downloadable files. This is my humble way of helping others. I hope this software can be of help in your feasibility study undertakings.
Yes, you can get Bytex Feasibility Analyzer version 5.18 copyrighted by Arthur Tambong from Payhip.com/Bytex, a PSAE-award winning Feasibility Study making software compliant with the International Accounting Standard or IAS and the International Financial Reporting Standard or IFRS.
Other Feasibility Study Services are also available in this website like: (a) Financial and Economic Feasibility Analyses, (b) Finacial and Economic Sensitivity Analyes, (c) Preparation of Income Statement, Cash Flow, Balance Sheet, Notes to Financial Statement, Profitability and Liquidity Ratios and Break-Even Analysis.
Also available on the above website is an ebook entitled "Introduction to Software-Aided Feasibility Study Preparation" authored by Arthur Tambong and many sample feasibility studies in various fields of endeavor that are compliant with the IAS and IFRS standards.